The strike comes amid broader calls to boycott the Times at large for its coverage of Israel’s bombardment of Palestine.
The LA Times and Washington Post non-endorsements reflect nearly every major mainstream newsroom: billionaire owners decide ...
As the election looms, here’s a short round-up of resources that focus on issues-based, not horse-race, coverage and ...
This essay was originally published in The Nation and is republished with permission. During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, incarcerated people who were highly exposed to the virus found ...
Election Day would be different for media workers at the Southern California News Group (SCNG) Guild if they hadn’t secured a tentative agreement with management on Oct. 30. The guild had planned to ...
Here are just a few of The Objective’s past pieces providing context for how we got here and highlighting the kind of coverage and infrastructural support that will be crucial moving forward. Over the ...
If we lose incarcerated journalists, we lose a whole voice from the conversation.
If we lose incarcerated journalists, we lose a whole voice from the conversation.
Photo by Jon S on Flickr. This story also appears in our newsletter, The Front Page, which examines systems of power and inequity in media. Subscribe here. Layoffs in journalism since 2022 have ...